Brunnenskulptur Fuule Weet
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Reflection of Cologne’s History at Brunnenskulptur Fuule Weet
Brunnenskulptur Fuule Weet offers a distinctive view of Cologne’s artistic and historical narrative. This water sculpture exemplifies the city’s commitment to blending art and public space.
Founded in the 1990s, the fountain was designed by artist Hermann-Josef Stöcker to celebrate Cologne's rich heritage. Its innovative design features intricately carved stone and flowing water that reflects the city’s historical progression from Roman times to modernity.
Noteworthy Elements
💧 Unique Water Mechanics: The dynamic flow of water creates a captivating visual experience.
🏛️ Architectural Fusion: Surrounded by modern and historical buildings, it epitomizes Cologne’s diverse architectural landscape.
🎨 Cultural Significance: A popular meeting point, the sculpture attracts both locals and tourists, fostering a vibrant community atmosphere.
The Brunnenskulptur Fuule Weet is free to visit and is ideal for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike, providing an enriching addition to any Cologne itinerary.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Brunnenskulptur Fuule Weet
Historic Roots
The sculpture embodies over 2000 years of Cologne's historical evolution.
Artistic Collaboration
Designed by Hermann-Josef Stöcker, known for his contributions to public art in Germany.
Location
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Address
View mapOlpener Str. 898
Opening Hours
Friday:
Open 24 hours
Monday:
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Saturday:
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Sunday:
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Thursday:
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Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
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Contact Information
Price
Free access to the sculpture; no ticket is required.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning on weekdays is the best time to avoid crowds.